All Opinion articles – Page 44
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People & Opinion
It is time to move forward as one
Arguments over the payment of credit car hire referral fees are now reaching the courts, however interested parties must work together to bring benefits for all, argues Philippe Maso
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People & Opinion
Rupert Atkin
Talbot’s chief executive is looking to a bumper year. But, as he tells Angelique Ruzicka, he’s been burned in the past so is determined this time to keep his business diversified.
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Swinton restructures staff pension scheme
All 4,700 staff offered new "innovative" scheme
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Insurance Times scoops Biba journalism awards
Ellen Bennett and Danny Walkinshaw win major honours
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People & Opinion
Peter Halpin
The new chief executive of Swinton is the first to admit that Patrick Smith’s boots are not easy ones to fill. But he is ready to take on the challenge and, although committed to the high street, tells Danny Walkinshaw how his “clicks and bricks” will work.
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People & Opinion
Emily Soppet column
Emily Soppet is ‘half-way to 50’ and happy to be a broker, her teenage dreams of medicine and acting long gone. But how, she asks, can the industry attract more like her?
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News
Harmer heads back Down Under ‘sooner than planned’
Replacement expected to be an internal appointment
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News
Marsh cuts ‘non-core’ arm of claims management service
Poor results in third party administration threaten 19 jobs at broker’s Norwich office
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Pictures: Burma protester climbs Lloyd's
Lloyd's staff shocked as campainger climbs building to hang banner
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People & Opinion
The road to smoother settlements
AIRMIC chief executive John Hurrell says a new agreement will speed up claims payments
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People & Opinion
Joe Plumeri
The HRH takeover, the all-American business bravado, the tie pins… Willis chief Joe Plumeri has left the UK market in no doubt about his energy and influence. In a rare interview, he shares his frustrations and ambitions with Tom Broughton. Illustration by John Pritchett
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People & Opinion
Guy Munnoch
He may get stuck in blizzards from time to time, but Zurich’s chief executive is clear about the recent company restructure. It makes sense and will work extremely well, he tells Ellen Bennett. As will that little shift of capital across the Irish Sea … Photographs by Wilde Fry
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People & Opinion
Paul Manduca
Aon UK’s chairman has transferred to more non-executive posts in recent years – a “time of life thing”, he tells Ellen Bennett. But a long career in asset management makes him well prepared for any turbulent times as the company restructures and expands. Photographs by Carl Court